His story has been told countless times over thousands of years by innumerable artists. Michelangelo sculpted him, Caravaggio painted him and Gregory Peck played him. Now, Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks will tell Chautauquans

The Susquehanna Chorale first visited Chautauqua Institution in 2013, and when it takes the Amphitheater stage tonight, the group will perform a program directly tied to one of Chautauqua’s own. The group will perform its

Roger Rosenblatt has established himself as a regular at Chautauqua Institution. He is a frequent lecturer, and according to Rosenblatt, he’s visited “3,000,872” times since he started coming to the Institution in the 1980s. “And

Nathaniel Hawthorne lived briefly at the utopian Brook Farm in 1841. After growing tired of political unrest and shoveling manure, he returned home and married his fiancée, Sophia Peabody. He dramatized his stay at Brook

Philip Terman, a poet and Clarion University professor, will have his latest book highlighted Wednesday (6/17/15), on poet Garrison Keillor's NPR show. Week One at the Chautauqua Writers’ Center will be a tale of two

The Chautauqua Writers’ Center will welcome a diverse range of writing talent as well as a new interim director in its 2016 season. Fred Zirm, president of the Chautauqua Literary Arts Friends, will serve as